Shape text prompts and optional references
Start from text prompts and optional references and define scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition before generating.
Work from text prompts and optional references, use model selection plus prompt iteration, and produce original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts for marketers, creators, and product teams.
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Prepare text prompts and optional references
Choose text prompts and optional references and write the important constraints: scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition.
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Generate original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts
Run the workflow with model selection plus prompt iteration and evaluate whether the result matches creating new images from text prompts.
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Continue to compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox
Keep the strongest original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts, fix unclear prompts, broken text, or weak composition, then continue to compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox.

Prompt recipes
Create original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts for AI image generator. Use a clean product or creator visual, define scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition, and keep the result useful for campaigns and social feeds.
Overview
Start with text prompts and optional references, define scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition, and turn the first result into original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts that marketers, creators, and product teams can actually use.
Use this workflow when the source, goal, and handoff are already clear: text prompts and optional references, original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts, then compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox. The checks below help avoid unclear prompts, broken text, or weak composition.
Open the matching tool, create the first original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts, then use compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox when the result is close but not finished.
Start from text prompts and optional references and define scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition before generating.
Guide the workflow with model selection plus prompt iteration, while keeping brand tone and layout intent clear.
Compare results for a clean product or creator visual, then retry only the parts that need improvement.
Move the finished original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts into image editing, upscaling, and model comparison when the project needs a stronger final asset.
Start with text prompts and optional references, define scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition, and turn the first result into original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts that marketers, creators, and product teams can actually use.
Create original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts for campaigns and social feeds without rebuilding the workflow from scratch.
Help marketers, creators, and product teams turn a clean product or creator visual into something ready to publish or share.
Test model selection plus prompt iteration before committing time or credits to a larger production.
Review scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition, catch unclear prompts, broken text, or weak composition, and decide the next creative step.
Use this workflow when the source, goal, and handoff are already clear: text prompts and optional references, original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts, then compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox. The checks below help avoid unclear prompts, broken text, or weak composition.
Create original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts for AI image generator. Use a clean product or creator visual, define scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition, and keep the result useful for campaigns and social feeds.
Good for quickly testing whether the first direction fits the task.
Make a polished version for marketers, creators, and product teams. Emphasize model selection plus prompt iteration, protect brand tone and layout intent, and avoid unclear prompts, broken text, or weak composition.
Best when the output needs to enter a public campaign or social feed.
Use text prompts and optional references as the source. Improve the result for creating new images from text prompts, but keep brand tone and layout intent unchanged.
Use this when consistency matters more than surprise.
Open the matching tool, create the first original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts, then use compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox when the result is close but not finished.
The result should clearly serve creating new images from text prompts, not just look visually busy.
Check that brand tone and layout intent stays stable across retries and variations.
Review unclear prompts, broken text, or weak composition before downloading or sending the asset forward.
The final original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts should naturally lead to compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox.
Start with text prompts and optional references, define scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition, and turn the first result into original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts that marketers, creators, and product teams can actually use.
It works for marketers, creators, and product teams who need creating new images from text prompts with a clear path to original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts.
Prepare text prompts and optional references and describe scene, subject, style, lighting, aspect ratio, and composition before starting the workflow.
Check brand tone and layout intent, unclear prompts, broken text, or weak composition, and whether the output fits campaigns and social feeds.
Continue to compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox, or use related tools for image editing, upscaling, and model comparison.
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Open the matching tool, create the first original images for ads, posts, thumbnails, and concepts, then use compare image models or refine the result in Image Toolbox when the result is close but not finished.